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On the recordDecember 6, 2022
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the 1-year anniversary of the devastating tornadoes that struck my district. On December 10 and 11, 2021, communities from Fulton to Taylor County endured a fierce, long-track tornado that leveled numerous communities. The damage sustained during the relentless storm was unimaginable, and our prayers are still with the families who lost loved ones. In the aftermath of this disaster, Kentuckians across the Commonwealth came together to offer help, provide support, and deliver aid when many needed it most. As the communities continue to rebuild and recover, I want to recognize the local servant leaders and citizens who are helping get our communities back on their feet. As we continue to move forward, I am inspired by their courageous efforts to restore our local communities. Serving the people of Kentucky's First Congressional District is an honor, and my office remains committed to assisting their recovery efforts in every way. Dawson Springs Tornado Relief Effort
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James Comer
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